Designed for householders planning a retrofit project, either staged or all in one go, this course helps participants to integrate ventilation planning in to their retrofit project to maintain a healthy breathable atmosphere and avoid damp and cold issues. An evening course, it covers:

What is good air indoor quality and how it relates to individual and building health.

An introductory course designed for householders looking to better understand their heating controls, or who may be considering changing to 'smart' systems in future and organisations working in communities to improve comfort and reduce bills. Another evening course, it covers:

What are the most common types of heating systems and controls

How to identify the type of control, typical installation costs and suitability

Advice on appropriate ‘smart’ or remote controls and apps

Practical demonstration/exercise on how to use the most common controls (e.g. manual and digital central heating programmer and night storage heater).

Troubleshooting

Routes to Retrofit

Routes to Retrofit is a two part seminar series on planning and delivering energy efficient retrofit for householders. Developed by Marianne Heaslip of URBED and industry professional Bill Taylor, these seminars are run regularly for Carbon Co-op and their members. Retrofit, and particularly whole house retrofit, can be complex. This course is designed to help householders understand what to prioritise, which professionals to appoint and how to approach contractors. It is ideal for:

Householders planning an eco-refurbishment or retrofit project who already know the kinds of measures their home requires and are seeking to take forward works.

Householders who have had an energy assessment completed and want to commission some of the recommended measures.

Together the seminars cover:

Considering objectives, priorities and getting the best result.

Looking at options for works and funding .

Balancing time, cost and quality .

Local Authority approvals, consents etc.

Which ‘professionals’ are needed and guidance on selection and appointment .

Selecting and appointing builders (including contracts) .

Examining common issues and avoiding them .

Getting the most for the resources available .

Exchanging ideas and energy with like-minded people – & sharing the pain!

"For anyone considering retrofitting your house to make it more carbon efficient and environmentally friendly, this is a brilliant workshop. I came away with far greater understanding of the field and inspired by what others are doing. The trainers brought the seminars to life with stories and pictures and also shared their extensive experience."

Retrofit Champions is a course accredited by the Carbon Literacy project. It is designed to give attendees the knowledge and skills needed to motivate others in their community to improve the energy efficiency of their homes, reducing carbon emissions, improving comfort and reducing fuel bills.

This simple, two-part participatory course is designed to help householders, volunteers and professionals to confidently discuss energy efficiency and inspire others to find out more about retrofit, for example, when on a stall at a local event, in a meeting or workshop or with friends and family.

The course is designed around the Carbon Literacy standard four key principles of:

Local learning: this is achieved through looking at their own home as well as those in the region. There is a clear call to action on energy efficiency and retrofit from the global to the local level.

Delivery by peers: the course combines peer and expert delivery. In focusing on the home it encourages participants to relate back to their own circumstances. A Carbon Co-op member who has experience of retrofitting their own home is on hand to share their experience and assist with the delivery.

Group enquiry: The course format encourages participants to find their own answers and devise their own solutions through a combination of individual and group activities.

Positivity: Retrofit is a very positive approach to tackling climate change as well as delivering other benefits such as improved thermal comfort, reduced fuel bills and fuel poverty. There are many barriers to the wider uptake of retrofit, these are referenced but the focus is on what help is available to empower people to make small or large changes to their homes (and wider community).

The training has been accredited by the Greater Manchester Carbon Literacy Standard and those who successfully complete the course receive a Carbon Literacy Certificate.

These courses are run regularly by Carbon Co-op and are open to both members and non-members. To find out when the next course is running contact info@carbon.coop or visit the website: www.carbon.coop/training

Project blog

27.11.2017, 10:56

Principles of Retrofit

We held the first Principles of Retrofit training on the 25th November at URBED. Here are some pictures of our learners in action: